(Hlfp Jiurrat (Brmtr Icxpreaa I’ulilish«*«! cv«iry Thursday ut Forent Grove, Oregon. W. C. H unier, Kr anil l ‘uhlmh«*r. Kiitured hm Hurond-cluss mutier Jan. 12, Hilft, ut the isjatofllce at Forent Grove, Oregon, under the A et of March 3, 1H79 DEUTSCHLAND COMES BACK (Ç New J/ondon, Conn., Nov. 1.— J Safe from Atlantic peri's after TH U RSD A Y , NOV. 2. 191« buffeting in rough October gales, the German s u b s e a freighter N O T K S A N I) C O M M K N T S Deutschland docked here early j today on her second American j voyage. Twenty-one days out from Bre­ (Republished by Request) men, she hummed through the Will you tell me how It I was on Council ( ’rent viewing the war on. I/jng Island sound outer harbor line I uii O hcuiio . H ow hcuutirul the iuh I im I?" A allude Hoemed to puss over o her bright face, hut »lie noon aiihwered shortly after midnight with her view, the <1 lata ii t nflow mountains, roey "It I h fo rtu nate Unit you ask me, the with th e ruyu of the setting sun, the Mure of lllHtory, Tor othtrwls«: you crew of 25 men happy and h« althy W llluuiette river ul Illy feel, beyond It could not find the an sw er. F ir st look and her cargo of medicines and the Columbia w here It a tn b u tu ry rush- down and hc <- th e nldpH of ull natloriM dyes, valued at $10,000,000, in­ riding In our harbor. Kcc the a rch i­ <«e Into It h urtna, the soft spring breeze, Captain Koenig reports an te c tu r e of our city, radiating from a tact. the fr a g r a n c e of muny flow era, all com m on c e n te r .” I l«Mik«-«l and saw uneventful trip. that 11 m * palace wiih the ce n ter. The A VISION OF PEACE com bined to hush my spirit. A sins«* of pen« e and (JUI«*IH«) h H cunie over me city extended In ull dlrccliotiH down and u Iiervaalve culm. Suddenly 1 , the alopen of the mountalriH uh far um homeH with a ro u sed and ruldual my eyea. W here I could Hi-e, heautlful Not was 17 I aeenicd III the portico of u ubuudunt garden« and flowers. beautiful puluce. T oward the eual I j a h I uiii , not gro at palm cm and m iser­ Mill aaw Ml. Hood uud the familiar able bovela, but ev e ry w h e re com fort lundacupe. Hut all elae waa «lianged. and beauty. " T h e r e a r e no rich and I looked around and aaw a multitude no poor here now,” Maid Khe, with a of orrldora of great artlatlc perfec happy Hinlb-, "t h e fo rm er tliingH are Hun. No one atyle aeerued to monopo punned uway.” “ In till« H e a v e n ? " I lize the structure. 1 liaiked on beauti- ; UHkcd. "No. thin I h the «-urth. T h e r e ful Corinthian plllara and ancient I h Mt. Hood and all th»* natural 4«r•’••k < ornli ea. bonder waa a Chi ni i-iiery. Thin I h the old earth uh fur neae piigodu anil over there a Japanese uh n ature goes. Hut It I h a new «*arth tea Karden. Mooriah facadea, African eve ry w h e re elne. I do not often «peak buiigalowa, Gothic urchea, cathedral of that ( s t u d y sm you cull the war. It bulla, all crowded on my vision. These j wuk the end of an uge based on fear were not empty. I saw people of utl und liute. T h e law of love had been nations throiiKlnK the ulalea, corridors embodied and lived by J i - huh the Christ or pagodas, and standing under the but Ii I h t«-achingM bad not been put In facudea. They all had «ontcnled, hap p ra ctice by tb«- nations. Muny individ­ p) faces, and u nuperlor physical de­ uals bail followed HI h precept« anil velopment. It seemed uu If the best lived g(H>d lives, and the world bad In every nation was In evidence. Th«*lr been g reatly helped. Hut th e govern- language, too, aeeuied In accord with un-nth n-mained wholly devoted to the the surroundings, a blending of ull god of brut«« force. Hat«- ruled the na- languages, yet Intelligible to each. | Horn*. They sowed the wind In e n co u r­ Heautlful statuary uud pictures were aging jealousy and raising g re a t a r m a ­ ther«'. brought from everywhere, but m ents and navl«*e, and reaped the the Creeks and the Itallaua monopo whirlwind «ure to follow such Howing. llzed the spaces. There were many j That civilization was hypocrisy. U h Inspected the Corps I,ast Thuivday Mrs. Minnie Horsman of Portland, state in­ spector for the W . R. C. arid a past department president, in­ spected the local W. It. C. Corps By her patience and efficiency Mrj . Horsman has the respect and admiration of all members of the local corfis and they were all pleased to see her. After the in­ spection, came a social hour, fol­ lowed by a lunch. Several mem­ bers of the order were down from Hillsboro. Mesdames W. Crab­ tree, Cornelius, Haynes, Hogue, Buxton. F.asterday, Olson and Butler were the hostesses. Bringing in the Fish I»ren Watkins, Vernon Bur- lingham, C. W. Mertz, Raliegh lovely pictures of happy childhood horrid fa« c was unveiled in that war contrasted with landscapes of moun as never before. Everything went ¡Walker a n d Postmaster B o b tains and valleys, anil waving llelds of down b«*fore It." She covered her face grain. Hut I saw no signs of fortlll j with her hands. "When everything Wirtz pulled out Friday for the < at Ions, guns or battleships. Instead wuh over,” she resuni**d. "the few Nehalem to get themselves a I miw the harbor crowded with happy | scattere«! remnants of Europe gather­ people. Heautlful music, - oligs of «11 ed In the U. S. A. where, owing to the winter’s supply of “silver sides” nations mingling In wondrous har wisdom of the president, Woodrow and Tuesday morning Dr. Todd. mony. Not a discord or note of sad- ! Wilson, war had not raged. Gr«*at ness, not a minor chord, but all breath­ trouble had come there, too, as a re­ Arthur Capl«-s and Arthur and ing utility uud concord. Not the "lost" sult of the destruction of Europe. A Ottice Shearer went to join them. but the "found" chord vibrated In , new line of thought and action whh de­ Watkins. Wirtz, Mertz. Burling- ii 11 1 s o n with the people and all the | veloped. All ld«*as of war or wurlike surroundings. I stood and watched actions, all paraplK-rnalla of gu iiH and ham and Walker returned last the throngs of people. They were armies and navies were done away. night with 75 fish, running from 7 artistically clothed. Not a color that The l.nw of l» v e whh laid down a.« did not harmonize, not u garment thul | the cornerstone of the n«-w civilization. to 25 lbs. each The Shearer boys shocked the purest urtlstlc taste. The The Golden Rule was enact«**! Into the have shipped home a large con­ women wore perfectly-fitting garments 1 laws and legislation of the p«*ople. of medium length und flowing lines, Harmony prevailed as a necessity of signment of sa'mon. the ancient Greek costume combined continues! existence. All distinctions with modern Ideas of utility. Their on account of race, color, wealth, pov­ The Express is prepared to meet forms were both graceful and artistic, erty. were abolished. A plan of «*arry- the perfection of the human Hhape. Ing on business was devised which the prices of traveling calendar Not a muscle was cramped In wuist obviated all the former social unrest salesmen in lots of 100 or more. or arm. leg or foot. Their feet were and class hatred. It was not hard to cuned In low-heeled slippera. and their arrange when all peoples loved each Straw votes taken daily at ankle.-« were superb. Then I saw a •ther, and «lid as they would be done I 8,000 Rexall drug stores are post­ woman of supreme beauty approach­ i by. This, you see. Is the result. The world Is now federated. All the arts ing in«*. She smiled, shook my hand ed daily at the VanKoughn«t & and »poke, “Who are you?" "Do you of peace are cultivated. We do not need help?” "Is there any way in keep the relics of that age of hate even R< der drug store. Some days which I can serve you?", she asked. in p**n h«*f«ir«> Stockman, is away on a hunt and your Is this?” I asked. flll*»cl with our eyes. A new earth hath arisen the mayor is doing the baking, amazement. "Tills Is A. I). 2500, the wli<*r«*lti dwelleth righteousness." month of June,” she answered. 1 running his furniture store and S A R A H 1. L Y M A N , ruhhed my eyes in astonishment. How trying to look after city business. 421 Skidmore Street, long have I slept? I gasped. "When I was last awake there was u dreadful P o rtlan d, Oregon, i As a result he is lucky if he gets five hours of sleep out of the NO TES AND PER SO N A LS visit at their old homo in Nebraska.! twenty-four. Ben hurritd home to vote. Roy Hesseltine of the First Harms Tupper of Dilley was a National bank has been sub­ The Express prints butter wrap­ drove visitor Saturday. poenaed to appear as a witness in pers with non-poisonous ink. Did you see “Sunshine Dad?’’ ! Fresh cow for sale. Address F. the federal court at St. Louis on He’s at the Star tonight. Thatcher, Forest Grove, Route 1 Nov. 13th. It means a nice long ride, at somebody else’s expense, Miss Ruth Frost spent Satur­ Phone 552 Thatcher. 43-4* but Mr. Hesseltine would much day and Sunday in Forest drove For Rent or Sale—Three-room rather remain at home and at- with friends. house, furnished or unfurnished,' t nd to his hanking business. Warranty deed and mortgage very cheap. Lots of fruit o n , blanks for sale at the Express place. S. S. Reed, 2d street' Election Returns at the Star office. North. 4.3-1 Manager Hoffman ot the Star The freshmen of the high school i Mrs. Harley Peterson and Miss Theater has arranged to have and grammar school team played Meta Rickey entertained t e n national election returns read on a game of football Tuesday. T h e 1 couples at a Hallowe’en party the stage of the theater every few freshmen won 12 0. Tuesday evening at the Peterson j minutes next Tuesday evrning. No advance in prices—5c and 10c. d e t a Columbia drafanolanow;! home. They will also be read outside the Miss Lefa Egli, trained nurse. they are bigger and better t ban theater. ever und the prices are the same. Calls answered d a y or night. Phone 0263. Residence w i t h The editor of the Express will Littler’s Pharmacy. Ben Whited and family re­ Mrs. L. S. Phillips, 130 North pay cash for about six cords of oak wood. Who has it? 40-tf turned Tuesday from a six weeks' j “A” street. noe Pacific Market THE BEST OF Fresh and Cured MEATS [0 D 51|cziotz51fc □ on Hazelwood Butter Boiled Ham, Minced Ham, Veal Loaf, Chipped Dried Beef, i D o Sweet and Sour Pickles, Fancy SWEET WATERMELON'S 0«N ICE All Kinds of Fruits and Vegetables, Phone 0301 □ on B ananas, O ranges, Tom atoes. C. H. G1GUERE, Prop. □ I c h io izzd c □on ÏÏ2 . We’ll Make Good on any promise we make to deliver work on a given date. The Express has one of the best equipped little printing plants in the Willamette valley, having added several hundred dollars’ worth of material to the Williams plant for . . . JOB PRINTING . . . purposes and more good material is on the way. The management would very much appreciate it if those in need of stationery, office blanks, or any other kind of printing would call at the office for samples and prices. If you’re too busy to come to the office use the phone and a representative will call on you. PHONE 821 The King <£: Company store is starting a big bargain sale to- morrow, with cut prices in all lines. See the big ad in this issue. The Intermediates of the Con- gregational church had a Christian Endeavor social Saturday night, A good time was enjoyed by all. The regular business meeting of the W. C. T . U. will be held with Mrs. Reynolds, South “B ” street, near Pacific avenue, on Friday, Nov. 3, at 2:30 p. m, A report of the state convention at Pendleton will be given by the county president, Mrs Reeher. K. B. Penfield. press superinten- dent. Miss May me L o o m i s enter- tained the freshman g i r l s of Pacific University at a slumber party Tuesday night. J. C. APPLEGATE Republican Nominee for Sheriff. Ballot No. 70 Law Enforcement and ECONOMY Paid Advert)